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La griffe du crime

Original title: Columbo: A Trace of Murder
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Peter Falk, Raye Birk, Donna Bullock, Barry Corbin, Shera Danese, and David Rasche in La griffe du crime (1997)
Cop DramaPolice ProceduralCrimeDramaMystery

A cheating wife convinces her lover, who's a forensic scientist, to kill her husband's business rival and frame her rich husband for the murder. Lt. Columbo investigates.A cheating wife convinces her lover, who's a forensic scientist, to kill her husband's business rival and frame her rich husband for the murder. Lt. Columbo investigates.A cheating wife convinces her lover, who's a forensic scientist, to kill her husband's business rival and frame her rich husband for the murder. Lt. Columbo investigates.

  • Director
    • Vincent McEveety
  • Writers
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
    • Charles Kipps
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • David Rasche
    • Shera Danese
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Charles Kipps
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • David Rasche
      • Shera Danese
    • 32User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Columbo
    David Rasche
    David Rasche
    • Patrick Kinsley
    Shera Danese
    Shera Danese
    • Cathleen Calvert
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Clifford Calvert
    Raye Birk
    Raye Birk
    • Howard Seltzer
    Will Nye
    Will Nye
    • Officer Will
    John Finnegan
    John Finnegan
    • Barney
    Franklin Cover
    Franklin Cover
    • Harry Jenkins
    Alice Backes
    Alice Backes
    • Harriet Jenkins
    Dion Anderson
    Dion Anderson
    • Stuart March
    Donna Bullock
    Donna Bullock
    • Tracy Rose
    John F. O'Donohue
    John F. O'Donohue
    • Doherty
    Dyana Ortelli
    Dyana Ortelli
    • Colenari
    Kymberly Newberry
    Kymberly Newberry
    • District Attorney
    • (as Kymberly S. Newberry)
    Maury Sterling
    Maury Sterling
    • Store Clerk
    Jeffrey King
    • Kurtz
    Vincent J. McEveety
    Vincent J. McEveety
    • Bus Boy
    Richard Saxton
    Richard Saxton
    • Newscaster
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writers
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
      • Charles Kipps
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    bob the moo

    Slightly changes the formula just enough to make it feel different without losing touch with what has made Columbo successful down the years

    Cathleen Calvert wants to leave her millionaire husband Clifford and set up with lover Patrick Kinsley. However a water-tight prenuptial agreement means that divorce will leave her with nothing. Killing him is deemed far too risky and obvious a crime but if only they could get him out of the way without losing access to his wealth. Luckily for them, Clifford is being threatened with a major lawsuit from accountant Howard Seltzer and Cathleen decides that the easiest thing to do would be to murder Seltzer and frame Clifford. The deed is easy and it looks like an open and shut case given how much evidence is available (thanks to the knowledge Kingsley has as a member of the police forensics team). Problem is, for Lt. Columbo, it just doesn't ring true and he just keeps digging.

    With the long running Columbo formula it is tempting to try and change it and "new" Columbo films have occasionally fallen into the trap of ditching the formula and trying something new – it rarely worked. However with this film the writers have successfully varied the formula while still retaining enough of it to avoid losing the elements of the series that make it so successful. It is a bit of a problem that the plot is built on a lot of coincidences and illogical risks but generally the film manages to keep things working so that I just accepted the events. Having said that, it didn't ring true that Kinsley, having left enough forensic evidence to frame the pope, would feel he has to get more involved in the case. Such things aside though the film is an engaging mystery that is fun to watch because we get to see Columbo at work, going after his main suspect as per formula but also having more out there to engage his mind and take him in a different direction. It is a nice touch and, like I said, it allows the film to do what the series normally do while also doing things differently.

    Falk works with this well and embraces the chance to show his character working internally with the slightest little clues. He delivers some nice comic touches throughout and, as usual, seems totally comfortable within his own skin. The casting of the two male supports is good. Corbin is a solid presence and he provides the tension with Columbo while Rasche provides the "I'll help you solve this" element of the formula – so together they provide the usual stuff but the fact that it is split makes it more interesting. Danese is less convincing but the film doesn't put too much on her. There isn't much support to speak of and generally the main three male actors do well to carry it with good performances.

    Overall then a pretty enjoyable Columbo film. Although the change in formula comes with illogical devices and unlikely setups it does generally work and it presents the formula while also changing it. As many of the new Columbo films show, changing the formula is a risky business but here it pulls it off.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    One of the more watchable later episodes

    By all means A Trace of Murder is not quite one of the best of the later episodes, but it is a more than watchable and worthy one. I wasn't too crazy about the ending though, I liked the twist, but the reveal itself too too dragged-out and contrived for my liking. Still, it is like all the Columbos a well made episode, with a score that fits well with the atmosphere and tension. The writing also convinces, especially in the pleasingly subtle comedy, and the story is diverting with a good mix of tense, charming and humorous scenes. Peter Falk is still excellent as Columbo, was there anything this man could not do, and while Shera Danese is solid in her most interesting role of the series I found Barry Corbin as the volatile framed husband even better. All in all, very watchable, and while not one of the best A Trace of Murder is a worthy episode still. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    8bkoganbing

    Framing a loudmouth boor

    Real life Mrs. Peter Falk, Shera Danese is one of two people who plot a killing, the other is her lover David Rasche. Danese is married to tycoon Barry Corbin who is a real loudmouth boor. But he's got her by the pre-nup, she gets not enough to continue the style of living she was accustomed to.

    But if Corbin gets murdered she's looked at right away as a suspect. What to do, but murder someone that Corbin has a motive to kill. The poor schnook they pick on is someone who is suing Corbin and who Corbin had a public quarrel with.

    That would be Raye Birk, middle-aged bachelor who lives a quiet conservative lifestyle. Rasche murders him and together evidence is planted implicating Corbin.

    Truthfully I don't think many would have missed Corbin. But Birk is an innocent soul and these two are as coldblooded a pair that Columbo ever encountered.

    It's as usual little details with Columbo that don't quite fit. He's up against something he's never faced before with one of the killers which I won't reveal. But it all hinges on Danese and Rasche keeping their relationship secret. And it's little things that give them away.

    Columbo always spots these details, but in this one he's almost Monk like in his anal retentiveness.

    One of the best of the newer batch.
    6Leofwine_draca

    A lesser story, but one with tons of charm

    A TRACE OF MURDER is one of the last of the Columbo series, and its odd to see the detective as a much older, weather-beaten character. He still seems to be in good shape though, and Peter Falk is certainly on very good form in what turns out to be a distinctly average mystery.

    The guest star this time around is Shera Danese, Falk's real-life wife. She conspires with her lover to frame her domineering husband for murder, to get him sent to prison so she can get her hands on his fortune. To complicate matters further, her lover is a forensic expert who ends up working as Columbo's assistant on the case. How long before the wily detective sees through the charade?

    A TRACE OF MURDER seems to have been hastily written as the mystery isn't up too much. The bit at the end where Columbo grabs a random couple of restaurant workers to explain the intricacies of the plot is an example of writing at its most threadbare. Even so, this is still a charming story and there's plenty of humour which works really well. I love the scene where Falk is flabbergasted after a sudden realisation, and the "three eyes are better than one" gag is top notch. This is still a Columbo well worth watching if only for the character. Barry Corbin is also great fun as the short-tempered husband.
    10Bschorr

    The good, the bad and the ugly

    Overall this is a pretty good Columbo, in my opinion, though it does have some glaring weaknesses.

    Barry Corbin is very good as the loud husband who gets framed by Shera Danese. Danese turns in her usual performance; she's lovely and interesting but seems to play essentially the same character in every episode.

    The criminologist "bad guy" does a pretty sloppy job for a supposed expert -- that may be the biggest plot weakness; it's hard to believe he was that dumb. A long way from CSI.

    The other weakness is the ending - the twist is good enough, I suppose, but the scene in which he reveals it is contrived and overplayed.

    All in all, a good story. If they'd redone the ending and let the villain be a little more clever it would have been a great one. As it is, it's just good.

    -B-

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    • Trivia
      Peter Falk's actress-wife, Shera Danese, performs the role Cathleen Calvert, the conniving wife who wants to frame her husband. This was the last of her six appearances in the Columbo movies.
    • Goofs
      Columbo gets visible white cat hair all over his gray trousers when he momentarily kneels near the victim's body. However, moments later, Kinsey shows no trace of cat hair on his black trousers after crawling extensively across the same area.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Columbo: That'll be good, you and me together, Pat. Three eyes are better than one.

    • Connections
      Featured in Columbo: A Trace of Murder (1997)

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le chat de monsieur Seltzer
    • Filming locations
      • 5148 Louise Ave, Encino, Los Angeles, California, USA(Clifford Calvert's house)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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